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I wanted to think this was just my lizard brain telling me to copulate with a male who was a genetic powerhouse. — Staci Hart

But she was her own champion now. And she would not add another name of her beloved dead to her flesh. — Sarah J. Maas

You can win tournaments when you're mechanical, but golf is a game of emotion and adjustment. If you're not aware of what's happening to your mind and your body when you're playing, you'll never be able to be the very best you can be. — Jack Nicklaus

When people say 'I'm not a prude, but ... ' what they mean is 'I am a prude, and ... '. — John Cleese

As Mayor, I will use my experience to make San Francisco a place where small businesses can thrive. — Gavin Newsom

I have sparred with commenters as a music writer (on The Rumpus, among other places, see e.g., my review about Taylor Swift), and that was plenty of training! — Rick Moody

She is in a world of private dreams , not here with us ! — Charlotte Bronte

If you missed your possibility do not lose your probability — Mohammed Sekouty

May God want for man to be able to be a child again to understand that he is mistaken if he thinks he can find happiness with a checkbook. — Facundo Cabral

When you realize that life isn't fair, you don't act out, you don't get overly wasted, you don't get self-indulgent. You just move forward. — David Hasselhoff

In a sense, New World conquest was about men seeking a way around one of life's basic rules - that human beings have to work for a living, just like the rest of the animal world. In Peru, as elsewhere in the Americas, Spaniards were not looking for fertile land that they could farm, they were looking for the cessation of their own need to perform manual labor. To do so, they needed to find large enough groups of people they could force to carry out all the laborious tasks necessary to provide them with the essentials of life: food, shelter, clothing, and, ideally, liquid wealth. Conquest, then, had little to do with adventure, but rather had everything to do with groups of men willing to do just about anything in order to avoid working for a living. Stripped down to its barest bones, the conquest of Peru was all about finding a comfortable retirement. — Kim MacQuarrie